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WAR LOTTERIES.

MC. Thorne

(Montbly sub.) ...

Mr G. Morton Smith

WAR CHARITIES,

Subscription List No. 26.

The Istsat War Charities sub- ecription list is se follows:-

General.

Miss Flors Fang,

proceeds of sale of an oil painting by herself of the Race Course Disaster ... Mr. E. B. L. Dowbig-

in (Monthly sub.) Hongkong Gymrlans

Olab

Pier, Blake Pist

Sir Y. H. May K. C.

H. G., (Monthly rab.)

--

Sir W. Ea Davies

(Monthly sub,)

(Monthly sub.)

Mr E G.Smith

(Monthly sub.)

(Mouthly sab.)

$100

Me J. H. O. Goodban

(Monthly sab.)

25

Mr B. H. Gomperia

360.50

Mr Edgar Davidson

Rig

60

(Monthly sub.)

Mrs. Marray Scott

Mr E. L. Agamix

(Monthly sub

20

(Monthly sub,)

Picture...

Mr E. B. Sharp

15

MH. J. Gedge

250

(Monthly sab.)

Mouse Cawarjes Pal

Mr C. G. Alabaster

Tapjes

&

Co.

(Monthly sub.)

25

Some members of the

Не В. В. Осорег

(Monthly sub)

Hià Hon. A. 8.

Gomperts (Monthly sub)

His Edgar Davidson

(Monthly sub) HEL Agemiz

(Monthly sub) .. Ke E. H. Sharp

(Monthly sub)

་་་

Mir 0. G. Alabaster

(Monthly sub)

S:aff General

Post"

Offon (Monthly sub)

#2

(Monthly sub,)

Engkong Olab (Monthly sub).... Hongkong Gymkhana

.10

Club Hongkong

the

Lottery

20

* 2 & 3

Ball League

Volley

N. N. Roy, Bakit

Cawasjee

Berlam

Estate

Banter, F.M.S.

Mesara

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39,35

Pallasjee and Co (Monthly sub,) Staff-Mesure Barter.

field and Swire... Mr R. B. Cooper-

(Monthly sub.)

222 22 2 2

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To the Editor of the “Höngkong Telegraph"},

Sir.How does this striks you? Regarding the recent lottery in! sid of the Bed Cross Fund, why not make it a quarterly Exture

DAIRY FARM NEWS.

JUNKET

Cannot be excelled with tinned

For fresh stewed fruit.

for the length of the war and say COULOMMIER CHEESE. COTTAGE CHEESE

two years after? It would be quite

good thing if this were done,

and I will explain how.

A quarterly lottery, may of 50.

NOURISHING & IDEAL FOOD.*

000 and by deducting 25 per DEVONSHIRE CREAM

cent would realise annually the

fall receipts of one drawing L $250,000 This would provide at present rate of exchange nearly $1,000 weekly which would be ample to support a Hongkong 658 Hospital at Home, to which all men from east of Saus could - be

* 403.50 went in preference to others. This would prove very beneficial to 31.20 there men as probably friends would mest, and in any case it would be a great honour to all in the East.

250

2.27

To make the lottery a succe98 there should be some 200 prizes, the first being $50,000, the sscönd $30,000, and the third say $15,000 the remainder of the 189:50 Prizm being made up of smaller

prizes down to say $5.

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Mars J. R. Michael

and Oo.

Hongkong

Sime members of the

(Monthly sub)

Ollection taken st

Olab

600

10

Hongkong Stock Ex

change

500

7.39 Mr C. V. R. Rich

(Monthly cube. Jar/

Taikoo Ef. Ciab on 18/5/18...

Foby)

10

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Mr S. Baker (Monthly

Part proceeds of 8L

eu be. Jar/Feby).

5

George's Day (£20,000)...

125,490.20

Anonymous (Monthly

.gabs.)

2,285

"Refrigerator"

per

... Blinded Soldiers and Saltors. Institute of Engineer

2.86 Mesare Patell & Co.

10

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Mesars Alex. Bone and

Co.

The tickets would sell like hot cakes sad sa far as the tickets are concerned it would be only a one- man job to send them out to out- porta sad vendors in the Colony. Many people are in favour of thie and I am sure the outports would fall in with the scheme sa readily as, I can assure you, the people of Hongkong will.

Yours etc.

CARITAS PUBLICO,

Hongkong, Jane 28, 1918,

Hongkong Daily

Prose

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Haji Abba

Mr P. B. Watson

Ojagar Singh (Month-

ly'sub,)

Mr R A. Currum

(Monthly sab.)

Mr 8. A. Box

E. F. (Monthly sabe.-

+

8 months)...

Mr 8. G. Nowall

(Monthly subj

Mr C. D. Wilkinson

(Monthly sub.) Mr. F. B. L., Bowley E. H. R.

Mr. H. G. Marray

Scott (Monthly sub.)

L.N.L. (Monthly sub.) Kowloon British

8chool (Monthly .arb.) (8F-Mora. Lane Crawford & Co..

++

and Shipbuilders of Hongkong

1,075

2,50

(Monthly sub.)

25

Ladies' Bridge Book

LAWN TENNIS.

(Monthly sub.) →

17.50

A. W. (Monthly sub.)

5

More League Matches.

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1,000

Royal Navy & Dock

.280

yard (Monthly sub.) Royal Navy & Dock

89

In the Second Division of the

Tennis League, the Chinese Re-

yard (Monthlysub.)`

12

Ladies Bridge Book

(Monthly sub,)

300

Meera Patell and Co.

·

150

(Monthly sub)

25.

Anonymous Montbly

subscriptione

100

75

Red Cross.

Sis B-General Post

Office Monthly sab..

11.40 Mre H. G. M. Dor

biggia

18.25

3

Mra E. G. K. Dow

(Monthly sub.)

150

biggin (Monthly

Mr

Vale Riarra

Rubs Jar/May)

(Monthly sub)

10

O.A...

25 100

Mr Owen Carstensen

(Monthly sub.)

10

"Tango Marn" (per

Mr T. . Kring

ELE. Goldsmith)...

(Monthly sub)

10

Officers Families Pund.

ALF. E. A Worsos.

MrB.B.L.Dowbiggin

(Monthly aub.)

Monthly sab)

25

M. J. P.

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Elster

Standard Oil Co, af

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New York

5,000

Mr B. O. Jezeen

Hon. Hr. E. Pollock-

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25

(Monthly sub)

30

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sub).

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sub.)

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Mr. G. H. Wakeman

Anonymous Monthly

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Mr

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Prisoners of War.

Chief Inspector Kerr

Albert Woodall Smith

-(Month`sub.)

5

(Monthly subs£

Inspector Gordon

months).

50%

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Willis

ly sub)

(Monthly sub.)

3

Mesra. Alex. Boet

Ladies Working Party

& Co.

of the Union

Police per Sgt. Boal

Church (Monthly

ger (Monthly enb)

isab.)

50

Maidenhair Farus

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sub.)

100

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50

(Monthly sab.)

10

Albert Woodall Basith

Mr D. W. Tratman

(Monthly sub).

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30

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Proceeds of "Assalt

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North Point 30/3146

(Monthly)

under the surpion

CAN ALWAYS BE HAD.

WE SUPPLY JUNKET TABLET ON APPLICATION.

TO-DAY'S NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.

FAIRALL & CO.

ANNUAL SUMMER SALE

ON

Tuesday,

JULY 2.

2,

1918.

ALL GOODS GREATLY

REDUCED.

'Phone 644.

BATHING-

All sizes

Plain

Fancy

SUITS

in various. Colours and

Stripes.

From $3.50 per suit.

RUBBER EAR STOPPLES.

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HATS

IN THE LATEST STYLES.

·SMART WHITE & COLOURED PUCCAREES.

QUALITIES

CO.

LONDON,

BAD

Paneengers £8:

creation Club beat the Club de EXPORT PROSECUTIONS.

Recreio by 51 games to 48. The

18.50 following Junior League matches

100.65

50"

1,000"

have also been decided:-

Kowloon C. C. v. Naval Dockyard...

This match was won by the Dockyard by 57 games to 42. Socres.-

Souss and Davidson lost to Pile and Black 38, lost to Parry and Crocker 4-7, beat McCormac and Wright 6-5.

Brown and Talip last to Pile and Black 4-7, best Parry and Orocker 7-4, best McCormic and Wright 9 2.

Messes. Butterfield and Swire

Summoned.

There were three summonSBA before Mr J. R. Wood, at the Police Court this morning, for offencen under the imports and Exports Ordinance.

The first cage called was that in which Messrs. Batterfield and Swire were summoned for failing to furnish within forty-eight hours a complete atatement of the Mead and Elson lost to Pile and articles exported by the 8.8 Black 1.10. lost to Farry and Chinbue, contrary to the Ordin Crocker 5-6, lost to McCormsO - -ENDS, · and Wright 3-8.

St. Stephen's College v. Stonecutters.

Won by the collegiens by 66 games to 33. Details:-

B. P. Yew and 8. H. Ng beat! Hortop and Carruthers 8-3, best Knight and White 7-4, beat Green and Dunbar 10-1.

H. H. Taoi and K. P. Lin best Hortop and Carruthers 8-3, best Knight and White 7-4, beat Green and Duabar 8-3.

:

TO-DAY'S ADVERTISEMENTS.

PUBLIC AUCTION.

THE Undersigned has received instructions to sell by Public Auction on

THURSDAY, the 4th July 1918,

commencing at I am..

at No. 3 Godown of the Hong-. kong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Co., Ltd. (Kowloon) (For account of the concerned) 5 SAXON MOTOR CARS. (2 sesters 4 cylinders, latest model) all more or less damaged in transit.

The defendants wore represent ed by Mr. D. J. Lewis, and Mr.] On view from Wednesday the] D. W. Traman, Superintendent 3rd July 1918. of Imports and Exports, appeared to prosocate..

Mr. Lewis asked for a week's remand, and also suggested that the case should be withdrawn, for he thought it was a trumpery ass and a waste of business man's time to attend the Court.

Mr. Tratman denied that the Britton and M. K. Tuen beat time and said that if business 0800 was trumpery or a waste of

Hortop and Carrnthers 6.5, best

Knight and White 6-5, beat Green and Durbar 6-5.

The Colony's Heslth. Yesterday's health return shows seven cases of spotted fever (all 28.50 fatal), three of plague (one fatal) 2,500.

and one fatal occurence of enterio, All the sufferers were Ühingso.

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Pipe Fund. Mr. F. G. Booke

(Monthly sub.) ** 10

#408

Amounts remitted

éta.

Me: H. Skotti (Wahig

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Hi J, L. HoPhereon

(Monthly sub.) Collections from Bɔr- Fee at Paak Lictel, G.P.O., Phroniz Club, Peak Tram Station, Bar Ferry

100

10

of the HK. Bal

∙Best.re....

Soldiers and Sallons Familles.

Association

P. J. L. O. (Monthly

gab.)

Mr. H. A. Niabet

(Monthly sub.)

Terms Cash on delivery.

than did not want to waste time WA

they should comply with the

Ordinsnes.

The case was adjourned until Saturday, July 7.

Mr. A. D. Galloway, of Messrs. Batterfield and Swire, manager of the Chins Navigation Steamship Company, was also summoned for exporting 75 catties of camel-hair belting to Canton, by the s.6. Fatshen, without a permit, on June 20.

Mr. Lewis also represented the defendant in this osas and asked for an adjournmant, which was granted. $144.880.87 The general mansuer of Messrs, #E.«lling and Co. af Q than’« Bond Glentrál, une más conrged with

67 08701|| thesoring 75 catrion of comel-bair lbstting to Capion by the same

1,018,097.05 steamer.

In this case Mr. Lowinerid thei

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Auotioneer.

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WANTED-High rent offered for GOOL FURNISHED, Apply No. 1400 e/o Hongkong HOUSE in elevated position. Telegraph."

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N, J.STABB, Hon. Treasurer. Hongkong, 27th June, 1918,

olber, for it might be, prejodicis to his client,

The case was socordingly. adjourned until the same day.

July until further notice.

JOHN DE B, LANCASTER, Splashon, Secretary, Hongkong, 28 Jane, 1918.

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